CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce will hold the next Monthly Business Meeting on Thursday, June 16 in the Sunset Lounge at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry and recognize ten members who celebrate 25 years of membership and four members for 50 years of membership.
Pine Haven Campground (Ocean View), Port–O-Call Hotel (Ocean City), Periwinkle Inn (Cape May) and Sea Gull Motel (Wildwood) will be presented with a plaque recognizing their 50 years of membership in the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. The following businesses will be recognized and presented with a certificate for 25 years of membership in the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce: Coldwell Banker Sol Needles Real Estate (Cape May), Sunset Beach Gifts & Mini Golf (Lower Township), Via Mare Ristorante (Avalon), Fitzpatrick, Bongiovanni & Kelly, P.C. (Marmora), Seaville Tavern (Seaville), Western Pest Services (Middle Township), Commander By The Sea Motel (Wildwood Crest), Hotel Macomber (Cape May), Cape May National Golf Club (Lower Township) and Antoinette’s Apartments & Suites (Cape May).
“The Chamber is honored to recognize these businesses for their membership commitment of 25 and 50 years,” reported Tom Piratzky, Chairman of the Chamber’s Board of Directors. “The support of these distinguished members enables the Chamber to represent the entire Cape May County business community as an advocate for business and tourism growth and prosperity.” Of the its 800 members, 183 of them have been members of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce for more than 25 years.
The guest speaker for this meeting will be Angela Waters, Executive Director of CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates for children).
Check-in and networking begin at 11:30 a.m. with the lunch program starting at 12 noon. Pre-registration is required. Reservations may be made online at www.CapeMayCountyChamber.com.
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